On Writing: The Personal Costs of Artificial Intelligence

And just like that, the world is better at writing. I have noticed lately that the emails I receive have improved in quality. Even scammers use perfect prose while trying to get me to hand over my login credentials. All of this is thanks to artificial intelligence. I have often used A.I. to clean up … Continue reading On Writing: The Personal Costs of Artificial Intelligence

A Puritan Checks Your Phone

Richard Baxter lived long before comment sections and social media, but he understood Christian controversy remarkably well. What follows is his counsel, lightly edited and applied to the modern habit of online biting and devouring. You may be sure that most quarrels among Christians on social media tend to the ruin of the Church, the … Continue reading A Puritan Checks Your Phone

The Restless Bible Teacher

He asked God to prove his innocence and forgive him in the same prayer. Up until his mid-40's, Gene's career was his only aim, but legal action brought him to his knees. He knew he was guilty, but not of the charges they were bringing against him. He came to Christ during a time of … Continue reading The Restless Bible Teacher

The Fading of the Flower

No matter where you are on the bell curve of life, all flesh is like the grass, and the grass withers. This weekend, I had some time on my hands. I watched two documentaries; both were about men who had the world by the tail in the 80s and 90s. As I watched their stories … Continue reading The Fading of the Flower